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Wetmore and was
In 1873, the area occupied by the present Jerauld county was organized into Wetmore County.
In 1883, the area of the former Wetmore County was reincorporated as present-day Jerauld County.
Actually older than Akron, the city was founded in 1812 by William Wetmore and was originally named Manchester.
The old village was eventually destroyed in 1826 when a dam built by William Wetmore flooded the dam at the old village and its mills were torn down.
It was designed by the architectural firm of Warren and Wetmore, who also designed Grand Central Terminal, the Commodore Hotel, the Yale Club and many other buildings.
C. a. teter was identified as a subspecies by Friedman in 1933, but in 1964 Alexander Wetmore separated the western birds, which took the name meridionalis, which was applied earlier to a migrant from South America.
Wetmore was elected Justice of the Peace of Stow, as well as Clerk of the Court of Ravenna, Ohio.
During the War of 1812, William Wetmore was appointed commander for troops stationed at Old Portage.
On the occasion of Edwin Wetmore ’ s 21st birthday ( 1823 ), parents William and Anne gave him a plot of land in the Village of Silver Lake, along an upscale suburban street, Kent Road, then it was the farm that helped sustain his family and in 1820, Edwin had already built a 2-story Connecticut style farmhouse on this property.
In 1830, St. John's Episcopal Church was organized by William Wetmore.
In the Twentieth Century, the Wetmore farm was subdivided into a neighborhood known as Paradise Park.
The William Wetmore house was located on Darrow and Kent Road, lots 25, 35, 36.
Claude H. Wetmore and Lincoln Steffens ' previous article " Tweed Days in St. Louis ", in McClure's October 1902 issue was called the first muckraking article.
The resulting wine was thought of highly enough that California viticultural commissioner Charles Wetmore, the later founder of Cresta Blanca Winery, advocated Zinfandel's use as a white wine grape.
Originally designed to be a wing ( now Wetmore Hall ) onto New College, Innis College was founded separately in 1964 as the second non-federated college to be formed under the University's administration.
Duncan P. McColl was appointed as the first registrar, establishing the first convocation from which Chief Justice Edward L. Wetmore was elected as the first chancellor.
The Life and Letters of Joseph Story ( 1851 ) edited by his son William Wetmore Story was published in two volumes: Volume I and Volume II
Abbot's role in the United States National Museum was also minimal, and was under the primary care of Assistant Secretary Alexander Wetmore.

Wetmore and born
TLC's Born Without a Face features Juliana Wetmore, who was born with the worst case in medical history of this syndrome and is missing 30 %– 40 % of the bones in her face.
Chateau-sur-Mer was completed in 1852 as a French villa for William Shepard Wetmore, a merchant in the China trade, who was born on January 26, 1801, in St. Albans, Vermont.

Wetmore and Connecticut
After he returned to Connecticut, he hired a relative, Judge William Wetmore, to travel to Stow and settle there.

Wetmore and hired
When it came time for a third station to be built on the site, the firm of Warren & Wetmore was hired to design a station that would impress travelers and communicate the city's confidence and cosmopolitan aspirations.

Wetmore and by
The first cuttings of Sauvignon Blanc were brought to California by Charles Wetmore, founder of Cresta Blanca Winery, in the 1880s.
Today, Wetmore Park and Wetmore Street ( located by Holy Family Church ) serve as reminders of Stow ’ s first settle family.
The first known reference to the character is in an 1821 farce, The Pedlar by Alphonso Wetmore.
Bust ( sculpture ) | Bust of Joseph Story, sculpted by his son William Wetmore Story, currently on display at the United States Supreme Court building.
Statue of Joseph Story sculpted by his son William Wetmore Story, on display in the lobby of Langdell Hall at Harvard Law School.
His grave is marked by a piece of sepulchral statuary executed by his son, William Wetmore Story.
Post, McKim, Mead, and White, Charles B. Atwood, Carrère and Hastings, Warren and Wetmore, Horace Trumbauer, John Russell Pope, Addison Mizner were all employed by the descendants of " Commodore " Cornelius Vanderbilt, who built only very modestly himself.
* William Kissam Vanderbilt II, built " Eagle ’ s Nest ", in 1910 – 36, at Centerport, New York, designed by Warren and Wetmore.
* Premier of New Brunswick – Andrew R. Wetmore replaced by Peter Mitchell
A statue sculpted by William Wetmore Story stands next to the Royal Exchange in the City of London, unveiled in 1869 shortly before Peabody's death.
* United States National Academy of Sciences, Biographical Memoirs, Volume XV, Second Memoir, Biographical Memoir of Robert Ridgway, 1850-1929, by Alexander Wetmore, presented to the National Academy of Sciences annual meeting of 1931.
* The New York Biltmore Hotel, designed by Warren & Wetmore, was part of Terminal City, a massive complex of hotels and office buildings connected to Grand Central Terminal.
* The Commodore Hotel, also by Warren & Wetmore, was on the opposite side of Grand Central.
It was later bought by David D. Withers, George L. Lorillard, James Gordon Bennett, Jr., and George P. Wetmore after which Withers ran the facility for more than a decade during which time he helped found racings Board of Control, a predecessor to The Jockey Club.

Wetmore and Joshua
The earliest settler of Cuyahoga Falls included Joshua Stow and William Wetmore.
Wetmore and Joshua Stow owned, the southern border being Portage Trail, and began developing Cuyahoga Falls in 1825.

Wetmore and Stow
Wetmore died on October 27, 1827, aged 56, in Ohio and is interred in Stow Cemetery.
Wetmore would handle further sales of land in Stow.
Wetmore took his family and several other men to Stow in the summer of 1804.

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